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MANAGEMENT LESSON FROM MOVIE

“BAND BAAJA BARAAT”

PRESENTED BY:
MOUVIN PINTO : 74
SABURI JADHAV : 75
SAIMA QURESHI : 76
SALONI PAWAR : 77
SAPANA SHARMA : 78
SAURABH KALE : 79
SEJALCHATURVEDI : 80
YOU DO NOT NEED A DEGREE TO BE
AN ENTREPRENEUR
• But need passion The hero and heroine do not have a MBA or any
fancy degree.
• The heroine has the passion to be a wedding planner and the hero
chooses to partner her to avoid going back to his father’s business.
• With this initial enthusiasm, they go about meeting the customers.
• A degree can help you to a certain extent, but this should not stop you
from going ahead to start your venture.
Team matters
• Right from the beginning ,the hero/heroine work towards making a good team .

• They divide responsibilities, work together ,share profits, and enjoy what they do.
• The heroine is clearly the CEO and decision maker-an important aspect of any team
is that there is a clear leader rather than a mix up of who does what.
• In BBB ,the hero is an instinctive person, while heroine is well-balanced and
methodical.
• In a scene in the movie ,Shahrukh Khan who was supposed to dance in a wedding is
unavailable at the last moment.
• Then the hero and heroine team up to put up a grand dance show !
First time
• There is always a first time when you start .
• In a scene in the film, a rich businessman question the young company why
they should get a contract as it is their first time.
• The hero convinces him by telling him the story of a young person who
started tyre manufacturing 44 years back and is now the “tyre king”-
happens to this same rich businessman.
• So there is always a first time when you start .

• When you meet a customer, be sure to showcase your confidence.


Size does not matter

• When any startup begins its venture ,it has to compete with large
entrenched players.
• The startup company in the movie “Shaadi Mubarak", competes
against large players by providing personalized service and creativity.
• They do not cut prices, they simply innovate (bring their college
friends to do DJ,use a new caterer, and “DHINCHAK”feel to
marriages)
Competition does not matter

• When you do the right thing, competition does not matter.

• The young team do their own thing, they are customer-focused ,


and most importantly, they do not initiate the competition.
• When you start a venture ,you will have a very easy choice to
copy your competition but that will not take you far.
Start small but dream big

• The BBB company dreams to be the best wedding planner in India but
do not mind starting with Janakpuri (a small locality in Delhi).
• After gaining experience and establishing their brand ,they move on
to Sainik Farms(a high-end locality in Delhi)!
• When you start a business ,you need customers to establish your
credentials and gain momentum so it does not matter if you get small
or large business, as long as you are moving in the right direction.
Treat your vendors as partners
• The BBB team treats their vendors (DJ/caterer/flower-person/decorator )as
their partners.
• They share joyous moments with them, as well as profits!
• They treat them like family, and during a downtime in business, these same
vendors support support the BBB team .
• Make sure you treat your vendors as partners in business, and not treat them
as if you are the boss.
• Remember- when you behave like boss ,you get employees but when you
behave like a leader, you get committed soldiers who will lay their life for
you.
Entrepreneurship is better than job
• This is my personal preference – I believe every individual should try
starting their ventures at least once without fear of failure.
• Hero’s friend goes in for MBA while the hero starts his ventures and
becomes hugely successful!
• Just follow your dreams and you will enjoy the process.
Last but not the
least ,please put all your
lessons in action.
Idea does not make a
business, Execution Does!
THANK YOU

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